Macrocyclic Chemistry


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Macrocyclic Chemistry: Current Trends and Future Perspectives illustrates essential concepts in this expanding research field covering both basic and applied studies. Written by well-known experts from around the world, the topics of the chapters range from new macrocyclic architectures with different functions and self-assembly processes through to the modeling and dynamics of such systems. The content also reflects on application possibilities in analytical chemistry, separation processes, material preparation and medicine. Thus this book serves as a creative source of research strategies and methodic tools. Providing an excellent overview of the field, this book will be a valuable resource for researchers in industry and academic institutions as well as for teachers of science and graduate students. This book is devoted to the long-standing tradition of the International Symposia on Macrocyclic Chemistry (ISMC) and published to coincide with the 30th meeting, Dresden, Germany.







Proceedings of 11th International Conference on Advanced Materials & Processing 2017


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September 7-8 2017 Edinburgh, Scotland Key Topics : Advanced Materials Engineering, Advanced Ceramics and Composite Materials, Polymers Science and Engineering, Advancement in Nanomaterials Science And Nanotechnology, Metals, Metallurgy and Materials, Optical, Electronic and Magnetic Materials, Advanced Biomaterials, Bio devices & Tissue Engineering, Materials for Energy application& Energy storage, Carbon Based Nanoscale Materials, Entrepreneurs Investment Meet, Materials Processing and characterization, Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials, Emerging Areas of Materials Science, Materials Based Engineering Design and Control, Materials Engineering and Performance, Materials Science and Engineering, Needs, Priorities and Opportunities For Materials, Material Properties at High Temperature Applications, Coatings and Surface Engineering, Functional Materials, Materials For Engineering and Environmental Sustainability,













Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry


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This book commemorates the 25th anniversary of the International Izatt-Christensen Award in Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry. The award, one of the most prestigious of small awards in chemistry, recognizes excellence in the developing field of macrocyclic and supramolecular chemistry Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry: How Izatt-Christensen Award Winners Shaped the Field features chapters written by the award recipients who provide unique perspectives on the spectacular growth in these expanding and vibrant fields of chemistry over the past half century, and on the role of these awardees in shaping this growth. During this time there has been an upsurge of interest in the design, synthesis and characterization of increasingly more complex macrocyclic ligands and in the application of this knowledge to understanding molecular recognition processes in host-guest chemistry in ways that were scarcely envisioned decades earlier. In October 2016, Professor Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Sir J. Fraser Stoddart (author for chapter 22 "Contractile and Extensile Molecular Systems: Towards Molecular Muscles" by Jean -Pierre Sauvage, Vincent Duplan, and Frédéric Niess and 20 "Serendipity" by Paul R. McGonigal and J. Fraser Stoddart respectively) were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry alongside fellow Wiley author Bernard Feringa, for the design and synthesis of molecular machines.




IUPAC Handbook, 1996-1997


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This work aims to provide a complete and detailed reference to the membership, working programmes and rules of operation of the IUPAC. Areas covered include: IUPAC officers and secretariat, membership lists of IUPAC bodies, committees, working parties and




Community and Identity in Contemporary Technosciences


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This open access edited book provides new thinking on scientific identity formation. It thoroughly interrogates the concepts of community and identity, including both historical and contemporaneous analyses of several scientific fields. Chapters examine whether, and how, today’s scientific identities and communities are subject to fundamental changes, reacting to tangible shifts in research funding as well as more intangible transformations in our society’s understanding and expectations of technoscience. In so doing, this book reinvigorates the concept of scientific community. Readers will discover empirical analyses of newly emerging fields such as synthetic biology, systems biology and nanotechnology, and accounts of the evolution of theoretical conceptions of scientific identity and community. With inspiring examples of technoscientific identity work and community constellations, along with thought-provoking hypotheses and discussion, the work has a broad appeal. Those involved in science governance will benefit particularly from this book, and it has much to offer those in scholarly fields including sociology of science, science studies, philosophy of science and history of science, as well as teachers of science and scientists themselves.




The Year Book


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